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Op-ed

Ruppersberger: 'President needs to stop tweeting and start leading'

While the president is urging our intelligence workers to “go back to school” in grammatically incorrect Tweets, they are saving lives and protecting us from extremely dangerous threats. Intelligence is the best defense against terrorism, nuclear weapons, cyber attacks and financial crimes.

Ruppersberger: 'President needs to stop tweeting and start leading'

Op-ed

A new, more-threatening Cold War

This Spy vs. Spy relationship with Russia has plunged us into a new Cold War that feels more threatening and unpredictable than the first.

A new, more-threatening Cold War



















Business

Maryland's federal workforce offers state a source of cyber entrepreneurs

Numerous businesses is Maryland's growing cybersecurity industry were founded by former government workers or government contractors and count such workers among their current and prospective employees. The state's proximity to the federal government and its concentration of federal workers, especially those working in intelligence, security or defense roles, has created a unique pipeline for cybersecurity companies.




Op-ed

Cal Thomas: Wiki-flood

Cal Thomas: If limited government means anything, surely it means limiting government from the power to invade the privacy of its citizens without due process.

Cal Thomas: Wiki-flood

Howard County

Former spy channels harsh Vietnam memories through writing

While Ellicott City resident Tom Glenn can't halt the excruciating memories of covert intelligence missions for the National Security Agency from spilling over into his day-to-day life, he has learned to curb their intrusion by pouring himself into writing fiction.

Former spy channels harsh Vietnam memories through writing












Maryland

Prosecutors: NSA contractor's alleged theft 'breathtaking' in scope

The alleged theft of classified documents by a former NSA contractor from Glen Burnie was "breathtaking" in its scope, federal authorities said in a new court filing Thursday — spanning information produced over two decades that detailed some of the country's most sensitive intelligence operations.

Prosecutors: NSA contractor's alleged theft 'breathtaking' in scope










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